Banking Risk Management in a Globalizing Economy:
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Book Description
Banking is now an active asset-liability risk management enterprise, attributable in large part to the globalization of commerce. The authors of this descriptive yet practical, applications-oriented book examine the sources and management of traditional and nontraditional banking risks, then the conventional on-balance sheet and the modern off-balance sheet risk management methods. The authors offer experienced as well as novice practitioners an easily accessable way to understand and cope with the banking risks. The book will also be useful as a supplemental text in college-level courses on money and banking and on the operation of financial markets in general.
About the Author
PANOS ANGELOPOULOS is a Credit Analyst at Alpha Bank and a consultant to the Ministry of Education on the development of courses in banking and stock markets, both in Greece. He also teaches in colleges and continuing education programs and holds an M.A. in economics from the City University of New York. Previously he worked in the Risk Management Department and the Credit Policy Department of Ionian Bank, also in Greece. PANOS MOURDOUKOUTAS is Professor of Economics, Long Island University, New York. He has traveled extensively throughout Europe and Asia as an adviser to government and business organizations, with extended stays at Nagoya University, Japan. Among his many publications are four books from Quorum: The Global Corporation and Collective Entrepreneurship in a Globalizing Economy (both 1999), and with (Yuko Arayama) The Rise and Fall of Abacus Banking in Japan and China (2000) and China Against Herself (1999).
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